JD Design Awards 2024

Lalith Kumar, Nitu S. and Sheikh Masoom

Diploma in Fashion Design, Bangalore

Synthara – JD Design Awards 2024

Welcome to the world of Synthara, where fashion meets technology in a symphony of innovation and creativity. Designed by Lalith Kumar, Nitu S. and Sheik Masoom, graduates of the Diploma in Fashion Design program at JD Institute of Fashion Technology, Bangalore, this haute couture collection redefines performance wear with the integration of innovative LED technology, filaments and jewellery. Each piece of apparel enhances the visual spectacle of stage performances and represents the electrifying intensity of live music.

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The Synthara line is an avant-garde look at how clothes may improve music. Each design exemplifies unconstrained creativity, drawing influence from a diverse tapestry of music genres and the speculative worlds of futuristic fiction. Consider clothes embellished with LED lights that pulse and shimmer in time with the beat of the music, providing a deep sensory experience for both performers and listeners. These dynamic installations blur the distinction between art and technology, converting performers into living embodiments of sound and light.

Inspired by well-known bands and the exciting atmosphere of music festivals, the design aims to lift the audience to new heights. From lightweight jackets that sway in time to dresses that shimmer and shine to the music, each piece is carefully designed to enhance the stage and engage the audience. The use of filaments ensures visibility even in low light and adds a magical effect that distinguishes this collection.

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The Synthara series combines the rhythmic vigor of live performances with the ingenuity of the future. Music is not just a background, but a key element that fills every part of the design, evokes emotions and creates memorable experiences. We use LED technology and interactive elements to bring these performances to life, allowing users to dynamically express themselves on stage. The clothes are based on innovative materials such as mesh, synthetic leather and metallic lycra, which ensure both functionality and visual impact. The maroon, gold, green, black, blue and white color scheme enhances the dramatic effect, reflecting the essence of the music and the vision of the future.It invites users and viewers to immerse themselves in a world where fashion is used to create stories and express themselves. 

Pushing the boundaries of possibility, we start the conversation about innovation and creativity, paving the way to a future where fashion and technology merge effortlessly. It invites users and viewers to immerse themselves in a world where fashion is used to create stories and express themselves. Pushing the boundaries of possibility, we start the conversation about innovation and creativity, paving the way to a future where fashion and technology merge effortlessly.

Lalith Kumar, Nitu S. and Sheikh Masoom

Diploma in Fashion Design, Bangalore

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